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Pulling the Plug and Cutting the Cord
Pulling The Plug And Cutting The Cord Written: by Miracle man 1-1-2020 As this new year begins, with value I’m teased, and I toy with thoughts over my coffee mug. Non-essential increases leave me displeased, I’m about ready to tell some to just pull the plug. Once I agreed, to sign up using auto billing, They must have assumed I was a tired old hack. It isn’t affordability, but rather “am I willing?” is the time upon me, to rise and fight back? Oh, they’ll try to sell me, on a plan I can afford, Seems everyone needs a raise, everyone but me. That it isn’t prudent to pull the plug, or cut the cord, But whatever their plan, I’m sure I’ll not agree. Because I don’t need cable to watch politicians fight, or watch Christmas movies for six months instead. I can sit at my keyboard and bad poetry write, and no, I didn’t rise, from the wrong side of the bed.
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